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2000 gmc C6500 wheel nut size and torque
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tc806
Posted 1/11/2022 11:15 (#9433572 - in reply to #9433516)
Subject: RE: 2000 gmc C6500 wheel nut size and torque


Casey IL. ( I -70 ) then south on rt.49
I have that same truck in a grain truck.
6 point 1 5/16 is what I use. But I'm sure your metric would fit tighter.
Think about getting a torque multiplier. A lot easier to get them broke loose. Mine came with the socket you'll need.
I got one of the cheaper one's but it works fine. Klutch Torque Multiplier — 1in. Drive, 3540 Ft.-Lbs. Max. Torque
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